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June Starts with New Increases in Tariffs, Collectives and Fuels

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The beginning of June brings a new round of increases that will impact the pocket of the Argentines. The climbs will reach the rates of light, gas and water, prepaid medical fees, collective and subway tickets, tolls and, eventually, until the... The entry June starts with new increases in rates, collectives and fuels was first published on INFO135.
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The beginning of June brings a new round of increases that will impact the pocket of the Argentines. The climbs will reach the rates of light, gas and water, prepaid medical fees, collective and subway tickets, tolls and, eventually, until the... The entry June starts with new increases in rates, collectives and fuels was first published on INFO135.

The various price increases taking effect in June will continue to impact Argentinians' wallets. With the start of the sixth month of the year, price hikes in various sectors are coming into force, putting pressure on inflation. Buenos Aires, May 31 (NA) — The beginning of June, as happens every month, brings with it the implementation of new price increases in different sectors that will impact inflation and the wallets of Argentinians in the c…

From rents to rates of water and electricity, June starts with a battery of increases that will put more pressure on the pocket. The post June arrives with a new wave of increases: what goes up and how much will impact the pocket appeared first on The Intransigent.

Although the INDEC confirmed that April inflation was 2.6% (the lowest monthly figure in five months), June starts with a new round of adjustments in essential services, above that figure. From the 1st of the month increases in prepaid medicine, public transport, fuels, rents, private schools and water will come into effect. Each item responds to a different mechanism: some follow the official IPC, others combine inflation with operating costs, …

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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